Sharon Neuman
Principal
In 1994, she
became the principal of L.C.M.A. (known then as Lakeland Middle Academy). Mrs. Neuman was able to help in
the planning and development of L.C.M.A.'s new school site
at 400 North Florida Avenue,
guiding the move to the new historical building during the
summer of 1995.
Mrs. Neuman has
previously taught at Eagle Lake Elementary, Bowling Green
Elementary, Lake Alfred Elementary, and at Southwest
Elementary. She has also served as a summer institute instructor
held at Polk
Community College.
Mrs. Neuman holds a
B.A. degree from
Southeastern University and a M.Ed. from Rollins College. She has presented at the Florida
Association of School Administrators state conference, at
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools summer conferences,
at the National Association of Elementary School Principals
national conference, and at the National Association of
Secondary School Principals national conference. She has also
written articles for several different publications including
Choice newsletter (Magnet Schools of
American publication),
Sunshine Classroom
magazine, and Principal
magazine.
During the summer of
1999, Commissioner Tom Gallagher presented the Commissioner's
Outstanding Principal state award to Mrs. Neuman. She has
also received the Star Principal award from the Polk County
Media Specialists group.
Under her leadership,
L.C.M.A. has achieved many awards including scoring a Grade of A
over many years, the Golden School Award, 5 Star Award, Magnet
Schools of America Merit Award, The Little Red Schoolhouse
Award, and the Red Carpet state award. Each year L.C.M.A. has
also achieved Annual Yearly Progress (A.Y.P).
L.C.M.A. has also been
highlighted in the
Electronic Learning
magazine and was the first middle school in
Polk
County to go through the
S.A.C.S. accreditation process, using the School Improvement
process. L.C.M.A. has been named “One of Six Highly Successful
Middle Schools” in the nation by the National Association of
Secondary School Principals (N.A.S.S.P.). The book, written by
the N.A.S.S.P. was showcased at their national conference in
February 2004.
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